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Many families are struggling against/with poverty and hunger. I'm struggling with conveying the concept of a medical/clinical preceptorship (as opposed to a medical/clinical clerkship). I’m struggling a bit with my homework.
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That is, if my it company only has 2 products for. Hola i'm a bit struggling with this word which is ocupado a while ago i was asked this question tu ocupado should not this sentence be like tu ocupada since i'm a female?!. If you struggle with deadlines, you have a hard time meeting deadlines.
A little context would help.
There are many phrases to describe struggling in vain, but they refer to different situations. A bit, or a little, is used after or before what it modifies, according to whether that’s a verb or an adjective. Clerkship in this context is a general term referring. 1.sometimes a little bit of struggling is a good thing, but too much hinders productivity.
Hi everybody, i would like to know if the term software could have a plural form (softwares) when speaking about products. I know that 'struggle to v' is right, e.g. 2.every struggle we face shapes our beliefs and gives us more character. However the sentence 'they struggled winning the game' is right grammatically?
Hi everyone, in the following sentence, can i use both phrases?
Hi everyone, i am writing a composition about smoking addiction and i would like to know which of this sentences is more right i have struggled with a smoking addiction since. They struggled to win the game. By itself, i struggle with deadlines doesn't tell me whether you usually fail to meet the deadlines. Thing have improved a little.
Or i have to only use 'they.